Ari Adler, spokesman for House Speaker Jase Bolger, had this response:

It is the responsibility of the Majority Floor Leader, the presiding officer and every Representative to maintain the decorum of the House. Majority Floor Leader Jim Stamas has informed Minority Floor Leader Segal that Reps. Brown and Byrum will not be recognized to speak on the House floor today after being gaveled down for their comments and actions yesterday that failed to maintain the decorum of the House of Representatives.
Under Rep. Stamas’ floor leadership, the House Republicans have allowed more debate on the House floor than ever seen in the past few sessions when House Democrats were in charge. House Republicans often go beyond simply allowing debate by welcoming open and passionate discussion of the issues before this chamber. The only way we can continue doing so, however, is to ensure that the proper level of maturity and civility are maintained on the House floor.

Also today, roughly 70 Planned Parenthood protesters circled the rotunda today around noon - a smaller-scale rally from the one they had on Tuesday.

"The people united will never be defeated," they chanted, and "This is our house."

They are protesting the passage Thursday of House Bill 5711, which would add insurance requirements and regulations for some doctors, make it a crime to coerce a woman into having an abortion, and make multiple other changes. The bill is headed to the Senate.

Two other bills, including one that would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy unless the mother's life is in danger, were not voted on but could be addressed at a later date. Federal law allows abortions up to 24 weeks.

In the same video, Rep. Lisa Brown, D-West Bloomfield, speaks strongly against the anti-abortion bills.

"It regulates business, requiring exorbitant insurance policies to be purchased, which will result in clinics closing doors, causing people to lose their jobs and denying women their constitutional rights," she said.